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NEW IN TOWN (12A) Hopelessly misconceived and poorly executed, New In Town is a tiresome fish out of water comedy reminiscent of Sweet Home Alabama. Ambitious executive Lucy Hill (Zellweger) has been hired by her bosses back in Miami to spearhead the restructuring of a tiny Minnesotan town's ailing Munck Foods plant. A city girl at heart, she has trouble adjusting to her new surroundings but slowly finds common ground with the locals - particularly union representative Ted Mitchell (Harry Connick Jr). Despite Zellweger's admirable attempts at physical comedy, this film is dull to its frozen core. *****
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